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wiadg003n. Wiltshire Close it now says. SJ(Modern Photo Added: 28-03-2012)

Woman in a Dressing Gown

wiadg004. A crescent.

Woman in a Dressing Gown

wiadg005. Panning right: sly Quayle visits Syms.

Woman in a Dressing Gown

wiadg006. Mitchell outside O.S.? Fish

wiadg006n. Actually, G S Fish on the corner of 543 Commercial Road and Heath Street (now Head Street). In 1957 according to Kelly's it was G S Fish's cycle business. Almost the first frame of this cut the number 543 can be seen as she crosses over Heath St. Now the garden of The Royal Duchess. (RL)(Modern Photo Added: 21-08-2014)

Woman in a Dressing Gown

wiadg007. The same scene.

wiadg007n. On the opposite corner of Heath St, 539-541 Commercial Rd was G S Fish trading as a pawnbroker. For the purposes of the film they changed the name to Ernest Jones & Sons. (RL)(Modern Photo Added: 21-08-2014)

Woman in a Dressing Gown

wiadg008. More pawn shops.

wiadg008n. Head Street, London E1 (previously Heath St). Despite change of use and more security shuttering the original windows remain as does most of the left hand side of road. An interesting summary of G S Fish's trading and the locations used in the film can be read on http://apps.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=092-bfis&cid=0#0 and also confirms that the "Pledge Office" sign was genuine. (RL)(Modern Photo Added: 21-08-2014)

Woman in a Dressing Gown

wiadg009. Mitchell treats herself to the hairdresser's and then to here for a bottle of whiskey after pawning her ring in the same sequence, but it could be anywhere.